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  1. Newsletter 6 - 5/12/2014

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    budget. The overarching weakness in this strategy is that each of these points requires substantial

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  2. Accommodation and food services index up 7.6 pct in Q3
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the negative impact on employment since for each 1 million fewer tourists, more than 30,000 jobs

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  3. All the numbers that matter in the Greek presidential election
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    block. Each independent MP will have different motivations for choosing they way they will vote. Five

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  4. Rise in Greek car sales slows to 7.5 pct in November

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , vehicle registrations posted a sharp drop in excess of 30 percent in each of the prior three years

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  5. SYRIZA's date with history
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    Agora

    . The overarching weakness in this strategy is that each of these points requires substantial ground

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  6. What are SYRIZA's plans for Greek banks if it comes to power?
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    Economy

    . It is primarily, though, at the discretion of each bank as to how this is applied. An indirect impact

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  7. Rare rise of 2.1 pct in Q3 for Greek wages index

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of each year is historically the weakest quarter of the NSA wages index. Due to the earlier

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  8. A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
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    Agora

    , say the conservatives. Greece is already bankrupt, argue the leftists. And so it continues. Each side

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  9. How snap elections in Greece fit into Samaras's strategy
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    Agora

    . Each troika demand squeezed a little more life out of the coalition until it became clear

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  10. Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    elections the following month. If this is the case, Greek politics will become even more polarised as each

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